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Advanced Management Solutions for High-Grade Cutaneous Toxicities to Cancer Therapy

05/29/2026
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  • Overview

    The emergence of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) has fundamentally altered the prognosis for patients with advanced skin malignancies, yet the high incidence of cutaneous immune-related adverse events (irAEs) remains a significant barrier to treatment continuity. Here, we review the clinical manifestations and histopathologic features of high-grade dermatologic toxicities, with a specific focus on the management of eruptions including bullous pemphigoid, atopic, psoriasiform, and lichenoid dermatitis. 

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  • Overview

    The emergence of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) has fundamentally altered the prognosis for patients with advanced skin malignancies, yet the high incidence of cutaneous immune-related adverse events (irAEs) remains a significant barrier to treatment continuity. Here, we review the clinical manifestations and histopathologic features of high-grade dermatologic toxicities, with a specific focus on the management of eruptions including bullous pemphigoid, atopic, psoriasiform, and lichenoid dermatitis. 

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